Author:
Kutney James P.,Gunning Philip J.,Clewley Robin G.,Somerville John,Rettig Steven J.
Abstract
Thujone, a waste by-product of the Canadian forest industry, has been utilized as a starting material to develop a versatile synthetic route to the damascones (rose oil ketones) and related analogues. The synthetic sequence provides a route to β-cyclocitral (45), the latter having been previously converted to β-damascone (2). In addition, thujone-derived intermediates are converted to β-damascenone (48) and to intermediates that can be utilized for the preparation of damascone analogues. In conjunction with the above, an efficient route to safronitrile (42), β-cyclogeranonitrile (43), and β-cyclocitral (45) from 2,6-dimethylcyclohexanone has been developed. In summary, these studies afford an attractive versatile route to these important perfumery materials.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
11 articles.
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